Which preposition to use with york

in Occurrences 187%

Smith had been an excellent chief justice of his native New York in the old colonial days, and, like Inglis, was a very ardent Loyalist.

to Occurrences 160%

Kittie Scogin Bevins, one of the biggest singers in New York to-day, nothing but my chorus!

for Occurrences 119%

Odether-nodether, but I've come here the day from New York for nothing.

on Occurrences 103%

The fourth game of the series was played in New York on the following day.

with Occurrences 82%

Hooper's sacrifice fly gave Cady a run, Doyle began for New York with a single, but the next three batters were retired in order.

at Occurrences 42%

Fortunately, he can settle it to-morrow; those disagreeable publishers of his have telegraphed for him to come to New York at once, you know.

of Occurrences 28%

But that is the New York of the Saturnite and of Teufelsdröckh alone with his stars.

by Occurrences 28%

Several days afterwards I learned that he had lost all his money in New York by playing faro; also that a theatrical manager had engaged him to play.

from Occurrences 26%

A panegyric on the return of the Duke and Duchess of York from Scotland says of Shaftesbury's medal that 'Twas coined by stealth, like groats at Birmingham.

as Occurrences 26%

" "It would be rather fun to be transported bodily to New York as a club, but I'd want to be transported home again after the meeting," said Helen Preston.

after Occurrences 12%

Some doubts arising as to the title of the Duke of York after the change, the king gave him a new grant of territory in June, 1674, within the boundary of which was included all the domain west of the Connecticut River, to the eastern shores of the Delaware, also Long Island and a territory in Maine.

during Occurrences 9%

Henry and Margaret had remained at York during the action; but, learning the defeat of their army, they fled into Scotland.

before Occurrences 9%

I took with me as a guide a young Italian gunner, a Neapolitan by birth, who had been a waiter in an Italian restaurant in New York before the war.

without Occurrences 8%

To think that I was fool enough to suppose that I could follow him about the streets of New York without his knowing it!

under Occurrences 8%

= Cecelia | Robert de Byron | Sir John Byron (Governor of York under Edward I.).

than Occurrences 7%

We had a vague idea of going back to America, and Paris seemed a first step in that directionwas nearer New York than Rome.

against Occurrences 6%

For he was thereby commanded to appear before the Court of General Sessions of the Peace upon the following Monday at ten a.m. as a witness in a criminal action prosecuted by the People of the State of New York against Hans Schmidt.

until Occurrences 5%

So Howe, pro-American in politics and temporizer in the field, manoeuvred round his own headquarters at New York until October, when he sailed south to Philadelphia.

about Occurrences 5%

Hence, no doubt, has arisen the notion that the crow (supposed to be of the same species with the European) made his appearance in this country first on the Atlantic coast, and gradually spread westward, passing through the State of New York about the time of the Revolution.

into Occurrences 4%

The disease has already passed out of New York into Pennsylvania; it will spread, like any other epidemic, throughout the country; and there will soon be a severe struggle among us, between the knave and the honest man.

via Occurrences 4%

It is surprising to find that Manila will be only forty-one miles nearer New York via Panama than it is via Suez, and the saving on a journey to Hong Kong will be no more than 245 miles.

within Occurrences 4%

The new railroad will run at the foot of the grounds (probably) on the river, and bring New York within two hours of us.

over Occurrences 3%

The victory gained by the Duke of York over the Dutch fleet on the 3d of June 1665, and his Duchess's subsequent journey into the north, furnished Dryden with the subject of a few occasional verses; in which the style of Waller (who came forth with a poem on the same subject) is successfully imitated.

like Occurrences 3%

" "As for Patsy," continued the other, "she is sixteen years old and knows New York like a book.

between Occurrences 2%

St. Louis got a little better start and for a while was inclined to dispute sixth place with Detroit, but on May 1 the Browns found only New York between them and the basement.

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